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Its about as big as a pea. This adult is pretty harmless. Problems arise when it lays its eggs amongst bedding plant or young shrubs. The white maggots eat the roots and the plants suddenly wither and die.
Bags of compost and peat used to have an insecticide added which killed the grubs. European law stoped this, so these tiny brutes are flourishing.
The Brown Vine Snake (Oxybelis aeneus), is a neotropical colubrid snake found from the Southern United States to South America. Arboreal by nature, this species occupies a number of different habitats across its range – including near human habitation, like this individual photographed in my garden. Growing up to six feet in length, their extremely slender body and brown colour allow it to expertly camouflage among the vines, twigs and branches of plants; giving it the local name of “Horsewhip” for which it superficially resembles. They are diurnal hunters with large eyes and binocular vision, used to accurately spot and hunt prey. It is rear-fanged and mildly venomous, but only to the lizards and frogs it primarily preys upon. Bites to humans only result in a minor itching sensation and are considered harmless. Trinidad & Tobago,W.I.
Climbing along a horizontal wall. Campsis radicans. www.thespruce.com/stop-spreading-of-trumpet-vines-2132896
A vine yard in Tekirdağ. Barbare Vine Yard & Wines. You can feel the serenity when you’re there.. i advice that you have to visit, if you’ll come to Turkey
The sun, doing a fine job of defining a vine with its September morning light. lt is interesting to me, that a vine "knows" how to create, position and pack its leaves, in order to capture just the amount of sunlight it needs. I think this is just common ivy: Hedera Helix. Let me know if you think it is something else.
Location: One of the central courtyards in the "Dorfkern" (center of the village), Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Leafscapes.
Cushing, Maine
Vines at the Olson House, made famous by Andrew Wyeth and the paintings he created there and around Downeast Maine. His most famous being "Christina's World."
Spotted this critter wandering in the garden - guess that's not a good thing for the container plants! (May be worth viewing large)
Late afternoon near the town of Murviel les Beziers, in the Herault region of France. I had to stop the car as the sky and afternoon light were just amazing.
We have a trumpet vine attached to our house and this is a photo taken out of a window after an rainy night.
Was at the Lake Crabtree park and thought the vines made an interesting subject against the textured wall.
- Potato Vine
My computer finally came back but I have to sort out the things. It may take a bit of time.
I have to be very very careful of my parrots 💻😋🐤🐦
Thank you very much for visiting during my absence.
*those flowers are not vases and they're not in the vase.
A young vine crosses next to a tree stump providing a color contrast with the textures and patterns of the fallen tree.